IDs and Keys
1. How do I get a UP student ID card? The
Department of Campus Safety issues all UP student ID cards. Campus Safety is located in Haggerty 100 and is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. To obtain a student ID, please go to Campus Safety with your class schedule, a University invoice, or a payment receipt. You will have your picture taken for the ID card. During new student orientation, the times and locations for obtaining a student ID will be posted. If you live locally or are visiting campus prior to orientation, we recommend getting your student ID early to avoid long lines at orientation.
2. What is my student ID used for?Your student ID allows you access to your residence hall and serves as your meal card in University dining facilities. You should carry your student ID at all times while on campus.
3. What should I do if I lose my student ID?If you lose your student ID, head to the Campus Safety Office in Haggerty Hall to be issued a new one. You will be charged a replacement fee, so please be careful with your UP ID.
4. Do I need to keep my room key with me?Yes. The University recommends that you lock your door whenever you leave your room; therefore, it is highly recommended that you have your key with you at all times. Please be mindful that you should coordinate door locking with your roommate(s) in order to avoid a lockout. In the event you get locked out of your room, you can contact a hall staff member or Campus Safety. A fee may be assessed for each lockout.
5. What should I do if I lose my key?A lost room key is a serious security issue. If you lost your room key, it is extremely important that you immediately report it to a hall staff member so that the room may be re-keyed. There is a significant fee for having a door re-keyed, so please be careful with your key.